Here you'll find traditional products like knit sweaters and mittens, rose painted baskets and bowls, and woven rugs and carpets, and much more.
The exhibition opens June 20th and is open until the 16th of August.
Tickets cost 50 kr, and is valid throughout the entire summer. Children below the age of 18 enter free of charge.
| Season (20 June 2026 - 16 Aug 2026) |
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